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Mosquitocidal and repellent activities of essential oils against<scp><i>Culex pipiens</i></scp>L.

Ali S. Al‐Sarar, Hamdy I. Hussein, Yasser Abobakr, Ali A. Alzabib, Abdulqader Y. Bazeyad

2020Entomological Research19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Plants are a prospective source of novel natural insect repellents and botanical insecticides. This study was conducted to investigate the chemical composition of the essential oils of three plants growing in Saudi Arabia, namely Ducrosia anethifolia , Achillea fragrantissima , and Teucrium polium ; and to evaluate their potential mosquitocidal and repellent activities against adult female Culex pipiens L. The main components of the three oils were found to be decanal (28.9%) and chrysanthenyl acetate (10.04%), ( D. anethifolia ); sabinyl acetate (35.79) and artemesia ketone (18.28%) ( A. fragrantissima ); α ‐cadinol (49.53%) and δ ‐cadinene (10.23%) ( T. polium ). The oil of A. fragrantissima was the most toxic (LC 50 = 0.11 μL/L air) followed by D. anethifolia and T. polium with LC 50 values of 5.22 and 25.98 μL/L air, respectively. T. polium oil was the most repellent (292 min at 2 μL/cm 2 ), followed by D. anethifolia and A. fragrantissima . The results indicate that the essential oils have a potential fumigant insecticidal and repellent activities for mosquito control.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEssential oilCulex pipiensBotanyFood scienceLarvaInsect Pest Control StrategiesMosquito-borne diseases and control
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